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Jul 18, 2013

Georgetown Student Tells Campus Cops He Was Stabbed, Was Actually High on Xanax

There’s no easy way to sufficiently rehash what happened Monday night at The Tombs in this space, other than to say it concerns a reported stabbing, a privacy-conscious waiter, and prescription medication.

Mar 26, 2007

About Last Night: A DCist Special Report

Editor’s Note: Erin Zimmer, DCist Staff writer, is a senior at Georgetown. Last night, she took part in the festivities following Georgetown’s Elite Eight victory over UNC. The following is an account of the proceedings. For all of last night’s game, Georgetown townhouses kept their doors open. Crowds of kids huddled around their televisions, jumping up and down at every play. But once the magical three-pointer tied up the game (81-81) with 24 seconds left…

Mar 26, 2007

Morning Roundup: Hoya Saxa Edition

Good morning, Washington. We’ve been hearing some excellent reports from the frontlines of the celebrations in Georgetown last night, after the Hoyas came back from a 10 point deficit to beat the Tar Heels 96-84. Thousands of students filled M Street in their exuberance, chanting “Hoya Saxa” at the top of their lungs. A smaller group apparently ran all the way to the White House, where the Secret Service asked them to keep it down….

Jan 14, 2005

Hoya Mural: Monument or Monstrosity?

It’s hard to miss the giant “Hoya Saxa” mural while driving past Georgetown University on Canal Road NW. The mural has been an institution since it appeared on the wall sometime in the early 1990s, yet some, such as Barbara Zartman, vice president of the Citizens Association of Georgetown, say the mural is “grafitti” and should be removed. Well, it looks like that won’t be happening anytime soon. The West End Guide reports that at…

 
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